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Gates foundation sold all remain MSFT stock
u/TCEHY · Reddit — r/stocks ·
May 18, 2026 at 19:43
· ⬆ 94 pts · 💬 15 comments |
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The post shares news that the Gates Foundation sold its remaining Microsoft (MSFT) stock, as per an SEC filing for Q1 2026.
No author thesis or analysis is provided; it is simply a repost of a financial news wire.
Quality assessment: This is noise — a headline-only post with no original research, reasoning, or trading view.
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Gates Foundation Sells Remaining Stake in Microsoft MSFT 422.59 5/18/2026 6:04am MIDNIGHT\_TRADER 06:04 AM EDT, 05/18/2026 (MT Newswires) -- Microsoft (MSFT) founder Bill Gates' charitable trust has sold its remaining stake in the company, according to a Friday SEC filing. The latest filing for the three months ended March 31 showed that the Gates Foundation no longer holds any Microsoft shares. In a filing for the three months ended Dec. 31, the charitable trust had held around 7.7 million shares in Microsoft, valued at $3.71 billion. http://www.mtnewswires.com Copyright © 2026 MT Newswires. All rights reserved. MT Newswires does not provide investment advice. Unauthorized reproduction is strictly prohibited. Related News Bill Gates' Foundation Closes Microsoft Chapter,... 5/18/2026 3:31am BENZINGA
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